SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 39
Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
Karakia Timatanga 
He hōnore he korōria ki te Atua 
He maungārongo ki te whenua 
He whakaaro pai ki nga tāngata katoa. 
Hangā e te Atua he ngākau hou 
Ki roto ki tēnā ki tēnā o mātou 
Whakatōngia tōu Wairua Tapu 
Hei āwhina hei tohutohu i a mātou 
Ake ake ake 
Amine
Learning Outcomes 
• To identify Pūrākau theory, narratives and 
application 
• To examine how these theories are applied 
• To evaluate the learnings
1. Pūrākau Theory – by Dr Jenny Bol Jun Lee 
2. Brainstorm Māori deficit statistics 
3. Colonising Tree Model – by Dr Rawiri Waretini- 
Karena 
4. Pūrākau Model – by Dr Jacquelyn Elkington 
5. Pūtaketanga theory – Dr Rawiri Waretini- Karena 
6. Intergenerational Pūrākau -Genogram
Pūrākau Theory 
Definition: 
Pū= Origin + Rakau = Tree 
• Lee (2005) States; It is not coincidental that the word 
Pūrākau literally refers to the roots or base (Pū) of the 
tree (rākau), rather it is significant that 'story telling' 
derives its meaning in Māori language from words that 
relate to the tree and bush, since the imagery of tree 
often reflect our cultural understandings of social 
relationships, our interconnectedness with each other 
and the natural environment (p.7).
Methodology 
Pūrākau theory,’ as a methodology is employed in 
Kaupapa Māori research because of its ability to layer 
stories one upon the other. Pūrākau is used in a 
variety of ways, and is a fundamental methodology for 
distributing knowledge, values, protocols and 
worldviews.
Whaikoorero 
Pūrākau 
Taaniko 
Haka 
Ta Moko 
Whakairo 
Waiata 
Examples of Pūrākau
Quote: 
• Lee (2005) states; Pūrākau theory is one form of 
Māori narratives that originates from oral literature 
traditions. 
• Other narrative forms include moteatea (traditional 
song), whakapapa (genealogy) whaikōrero (speech 
making) and whakatauki (proverbs) each with their 
own categories, style, complex patterns and 
characteristics" (p.7).
Pūrākau Theory 
Academic Rationale 
• Lee (2005) suggests that; "a Pūrākau approach can 
challenge dominant discourses that continue to de-center 
Māori experiences, cultural notions and aspirations in 
ways that resonate and connect to our people"(p.13).
Pūrākau & Narratives 
• Narrative focuses on issues that arise using 
externalising language 
• Pūrākau focuses on the issue that arise from 
a whakapapa perspective that includes 
contributing factors thus contextualising the 
issue
• How does Pūrākau theory inform your 
understanding of the philosophy behind 
Māori narratives?
Pū= Origin + Take= Issue +tanga = action 
As opposed to Pūrakau theory which unpacks layers of 
stories, Pūtaketanga theory focuses on specific issues 
and layers of contributing factors leading back to root 
causes 
While Pūrākau theory examines macro perspectives, 
Pūtaketanga theory examines micro perspectives. 
Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena 2014
Pūrākau Theory 
Macro 
Pūtaketanga 
Theory 
Micro
Underlying theorists 
• These are theorists who have contributed to my thinking 
and development of Pūtaketanga theory. 
• Mātauranga Māori theories – Dr Rapata Wiri 
• Pūrākau theories – Dr Jacquelyn Elkington & Dr Jenny Bol 
Jun Lee 
• Decolonising methodologies & Māori knowledge– 
Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Underlying perspectives 
• Dr Rapata Wiri advocates that mātauranga Māori 
perspectives should have a whakapapa, and be based on 
tikanga Māori principles and values. 
• Dr Jacquelyn Elkington & Dr Jenny Bol Jun Lee advocate 
that Pūrākau from a counselling & educational perspective 
peels back layers of stories 
• Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith Advocates a decolonising 
methodology that proclaims “only Māori” are the 
validators and legitimisers of Māori knowledge.
Māori Worldviews 
Identity Contextual 
Pūtaketanga 
Theory 
Mātauranga Māori Hononga to make links 
Whakapapa 
Māori Epistemologies 
Tikanga & kawa 
Whakawhānaungatanga 
Mana Mauri 
Manaakitanga
• Pūtaketanga theory advocates that everything has a 
genealogy or a whakapapa 
• It therefore surmises that nothing manifests from out 
of thin air. 
Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena 2014
Pūtaketanga Model 
Main Issue 
Contributing Factor 2 
Contributing Factor 1 
(Dr. Rawiri Waretini-Karena 2014)
• What are examples & underlying themes behind Māori 
deficit statistics? 
• (Whiteboard exercise)
• Poverty – sometimes intergenerational 
• Lack of knowledge regarding the speaking of native 
language 
• Loss of cultural identity, heritage, cultural principles, 
protocols & practices
Legislative Policies Analysis
Outcomes 
Roots 
Mechanisms
• What are your thoughts on the colonising tree and 
how it informs your understanding of Pūrākau 
concepts?
Pūrākau Model by Dr Jacquelyn Elkington 
Age range Stage Perspective 
0-15 Tiaki 
To be cared for 
Development begins with the story of 
others 
15-25 Taraia 
Experiential 
To experiment with other plots, depend 
less on others 
25-50 Tino Rangatiratanga 
Self- Determining 
Development takes on own life. Choices 
are made about with whom one co-authors 
50-65 Arotakinga 
Evaluation & Reflection 
Story writes into history new editions & 
reflections 
65+ Whānau Whanui Moments highlighted in biography. 
Dependence on family becomes 
significant
Exercise 
• Break into five groups 
• Each group will take up one of the stages 
• The groups are to break their stage into sections and 
brainstorm attributes of each stage 
• Each group is to share attributes they have identified 
back to the class
Discussion 
What are underlying themes behind this exercise?
Intergenerational Analysis model 
• The model on the next slide tracks ancestors and their 
stories across each generation 
• It also superimposes legislative policies over the top 
of each generation to determine the legislative 
environment 
• The rationale behind this model is to determine what 
influence legislative policies played on Māori deficit 
statistics, and thus make a connection between 
legislative policies, Māori experiences of historical 
intergenerational trauma, and colonisation.
Intergenerational Analysis Model 
Time Ancestors Intergenerational stories Legislative Policies 
1840s NZ Constitution Act 1852 
Native Lands Act 1862 
Waikato Invasion 1864 
Native Courts Act 1865 
Native Schools Act 1867 
1920s Native Health Act 1909 
Tohunga Suppression Act 1907 
1940s WW 2 
Rural to Urban migration 
Pepperpotting system 
1960s Māori Affairs Act 1953 
Town & Country planning Act 1953 
The Hunn Report 1960 
Rating Act 1967 
1980s NZ Constitution Act 1986 
2014 Foreshore & seabed Act 2004 
Search & surveillance Bill 
The Food Bill 
Asset Sales 
Inequality policies 
Dr Rawiri Waretini Karena 2010
Generation 4 
1840 - 1940 
Relationship 
with 
the Colonials 
Great Grandfather: 
Te Nahu Te Kuri 
Waretini- Weteni. 
Fought in the Waikato invasion against 
the British empire1863 
Exiled with King Tawhiao into the King 
country. 
Fought along side Rewi Maniapoto and 
Tuhoe at Orakau Pa 
Legislative Violations: 
Native Lands Act 
Suppression of Rebellion Act 
1863 
Waikato Invasion 
Native Schools act 1863 
Tohunga suppression Act 
Generation 3 
1920’s-1989 
Aftermath of 
colonial 
assimilation 
Grand Father: 
Kapa (Tom) Te 
Wharua Waretini 
Weteni 
Brought up by Princess Te Puea 
Helped build Turangawaewae Marae 
Spoke Maori but was caned and 
punished in school. 
Fought in World War Two 
Moved away from Māori culture for 
western religion 
Legislative violations: 
Native Schools Act 1867 
Tohunga Suppression Act 
1908 
Native Health Act 1909 
WW2 
Hunn Report 1961 
Generation 2 
1946 – 1996 
Once were 
Warriors 
generation 
Father: 
Raymond 
Bartholomew 
Waretini Karena 
Welder- 
Boilermaker 
New Urban Māori 
Under valued anything Maori 
Didn’t learn tikanga-cultural heritage 
Put his friends before his family 
Abused his wife and children 
Legislative Violations: 
Hunn Report 1961 
Pepper potting system 
Rural to Urban migration 
Generation 1 
Rediscovering 
cultural 
heritage 
Mokopuna: 
Rawiri-David- 
Waretini-Junior 
:Karena 
Musician - 
Lecturer: 
Grew up with no identity 
Did not know my native language or 
culture. 
Wasn’t taught tikanga, kawa principles or 
values 
Suffered years of child abuse 
Went on to change the cycle and get an 
education 
Legislative Violations: 
Pu Ao Te Atatu 
NZ Constitution Act 1986 
Fore shore & Seabed 2004 
Takutai Moana Bill 2010 
Oil drilling 
Asset sales 
Fracking 
TPPA 
Intergenerational Analysis Model
Genogram 
• The genogram identifies consequences of 
intergenerational policies across generations 
• The genogram also examines how detrimental 
consequences trickle from one generation to the next. 
• The key identifies certain consequences as well as 
highlighting which member is effected
Contextualising 
Genogram
Discussion 
• How has this presentation informed your 
understanding of Pūrākau & Pūtaketanga 
theories, narratives, models & application?
Intergenerational Exercise 
Get into five groups: 
Group 1 60’s 
Group 2 70’s 
Group 3 80’s 
Group 4 90’s 
Group 5 2000’s 
You are to listen to the song of your era 
Discuss what you remember in your era
Exercise Group Focus 
• What was society like in this era? 
• What were the clothes like? 
• What was the food like? 
• Favourite Television shows 
• What memories does this bring up for you? 
After completion of exercise students are to 
brainstorm what they noticed? 
Present learning's back to the class: Discuss how 
each era has influenced the other!! 
• Debrief
Debrief 
• What learnings that have come form this 
exercise?
Video 
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKDXu 
CE7LeQ
Discussion 
What are underlying themes behind this 
video?
Karakia Whakamutunga 
Kia tau ki a tatou katoa, 
te atawhai o to tatou Ariki, o Ihu Karaiti, 
me te Aroha o te Atua, 
me te whiwhinga tahitanga 
ki te wairua tapu, 
ake ake ake 
Amine.
Reference 
• Lee, J.(2005). Māori cultural regeneration: Pūrākau as pedagogy. Paper 
presented as part of a symposium Indigenous (Māori) pedagogies: 
Towards community and cultural regeneration with Te Kawehau 
Hoskins and Wiremu Doherty. Centre for Research in lifelong 
learning International Conference, Stirling: Scotland. 
• Wiri, R. (2013). Mātauranga Māori: The Traditional Origins of Māori 
Knowledge Puirtia te aka I pikihia ai e Tāwhaki. Puirtia te aka i 
pikihia ai e Tāwhaki. Grasp hold of the vine which was climbed by 
Tāwhaki. Whakatāne: New Zealand. Te Whare Wānanga o 
Awanuiārangi 
• Wiri, R. (2001). The Prophecies of the Great Canyon of Toi: A History of Te 
Whāiti-nui-a-Toi in the Western Urewera Mountains of New 
Zealand, Ph.D thesis, Auckland University. 
• Smith, L, T.(1999). Decolonizing methodologies: Research and Indigenous 
peoples. Dunedin: New Zealand. University of Otago Press

More Related Content

What's hot

The Nature of Qualitative Interviews
The Nature of Qualitative InterviewsThe Nature of Qualitative Interviews
The Nature of Qualitative InterviewsClive McGoun
 
U2.2 lesson1[lo1]
U2.2 lesson1[lo1]U2.2 lesson1[lo1]
U2.2 lesson1[lo1]HCEfareham
 
Introduction to philosophy
Introduction to philosophyIntroduction to philosophy
Introduction to philosophyJong Bagay
 
Social work supervision in aotearoa new zealand
Social work supervision in aotearoa new zealandSocial work supervision in aotearoa new zealand
Social work supervision in aotearoa new zealandKieran O'Donoghue
 
U1.5 lesson1[lo1]
U1.5 lesson1[lo1]U1.5 lesson1[lo1]
U1.5 lesson1[lo1]HCEfareham
 
U1.3 lesson4[lo6]
U1.3 lesson4[lo6]U1.3 lesson4[lo6]
U1.3 lesson4[lo6]HCEfareham
 
Observation and assessment lo
Observation and assessment loObservation and assessment lo
Observation and assessment loHCEfareham
 
Service Learning & Civic Engagement
Service Learning & Civic EngagementService Learning & Civic Engagement
Service Learning & Civic Engagementvanglisa vang
 
Tapestry use for 8 wk study
Tapestry use for 8 wk studyTapestry use for 8 wk study
Tapestry use for 8 wk studyHCEfareham
 
Advocacy - Tools for Social Change
Advocacy - Tools for Social ChangeAdvocacy - Tools for Social Change
Advocacy - Tools for Social ChangeNicol Cave
 
U2.2 lesson3[lo2]
U2.2 lesson3[lo2]U2.2 lesson3[lo2]
U2.2 lesson3[lo2]HCEfareham
 
Supportive housing & homeless program goal setting & record keeping
Supportive housing & homeless program   goal setting & record keepingSupportive housing & homeless program   goal setting & record keeping
Supportive housing & homeless program goal setting & record keepingJonda Clemings
 
What is the Meaning of Life
What is the Meaning of LifeWhat is the Meaning of Life
What is the Meaning of Lifedavidesmith6
 
Brief solution focused_therapy_u2014_florida assn of school_social_work_2
Brief solution focused_therapy_u2014_florida assn of   school_social_work_2Brief solution focused_therapy_u2014_florida assn of   school_social_work_2
Brief solution focused_therapy_u2014_florida assn of school_social_work_2Marva Furlongue-Laver MSW
 
Person-Centered Expressive Arts Training Program
Person-Centered Expressive Arts Training ProgramPerson-Centered Expressive Arts Training Program
Person-Centered Expressive Arts Training ProgramJudith Balian
 
Lecture 2
Lecture 2Lecture 2
Lecture 2ememriv
 

What's hot (20)

The Nature of Qualitative Interviews
The Nature of Qualitative InterviewsThe Nature of Qualitative Interviews
The Nature of Qualitative Interviews
 
U2.2 lesson1[lo1]
U2.2 lesson1[lo1]U2.2 lesson1[lo1]
U2.2 lesson1[lo1]
 
Introduction to philosophy
Introduction to philosophyIntroduction to philosophy
Introduction to philosophy
 
Social work supervision in aotearoa new zealand
Social work supervision in aotearoa new zealandSocial work supervision in aotearoa new zealand
Social work supervision in aotearoa new zealand
 
Ethnography research
Ethnography researchEthnography research
Ethnography research
 
U1.5 lesson1[lo1]
U1.5 lesson1[lo1]U1.5 lesson1[lo1]
U1.5 lesson1[lo1]
 
U1.3 lesson4[lo6]
U1.3 lesson4[lo6]U1.3 lesson4[lo6]
U1.3 lesson4[lo6]
 
Observation and assessment lo
Observation and assessment loObservation and assessment lo
Observation and assessment lo
 
Service Learning & Civic Engagement
Service Learning & Civic EngagementService Learning & Civic Engagement
Service Learning & Civic Engagement
 
Tapestry use for 8 wk study
Tapestry use for 8 wk studyTapestry use for 8 wk study
Tapestry use for 8 wk study
 
Advocacy - Tools for Social Change
Advocacy - Tools for Social ChangeAdvocacy - Tools for Social Change
Advocacy - Tools for Social Change
 
U2.2 lesson3[lo2]
U2.2 lesson3[lo2]U2.2 lesson3[lo2]
U2.2 lesson3[lo2]
 
Supportive housing & homeless program goal setting & record keeping
Supportive housing & homeless program   goal setting & record keepingSupportive housing & homeless program   goal setting & record keeping
Supportive housing & homeless program goal setting & record keeping
 
What is the Meaning of Life
What is the Meaning of LifeWhat is the Meaning of Life
What is the Meaning of Life
 
Brief solution focused_therapy_u2014_florida assn of school_social_work_2
Brief solution focused_therapy_u2014_florida assn of   school_social_work_2Brief solution focused_therapy_u2014_florida assn of   school_social_work_2
Brief solution focused_therapy_u2014_florida assn of school_social_work_2
 
Person-Centered Expressive Arts Training Program
Person-Centered Expressive Arts Training ProgramPerson-Centered Expressive Arts Training Program
Person-Centered Expressive Arts Training Program
 
Lecture 2
Lecture 2Lecture 2
Lecture 2
 
Unit312217
Unit312217Unit312217
Unit312217
 
Confrontation and challenging skills
Confrontation and challenging skillsConfrontation and challenging skills
Confrontation and challenging skills
 
Prevent ppt
Prevent pptPrevent ppt
Prevent ppt
 

Similar to Pūrākau – Theories, Narratives, Models & Application

Māori Deficit Statistics in Aotearoa New Zealand- A response for maori by maori
Māori Deficit Statistics in Aotearoa New Zealand- A response for maori by maoriMāori Deficit Statistics in Aotearoa New Zealand- A response for maori by maori
Māori Deficit Statistics in Aotearoa New Zealand- A response for maori by maoriDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Chapter3 4thed 150204090422-conversion-gate01
Chapter3 4thed 150204090422-conversion-gate01Chapter3 4thed 150204090422-conversion-gate01
Chapter3 4thed 150204090422-conversion-gate01Cleophas Rwemera
 
Global Mental Health: the importance of contextual sensitivity and appropriat...
Global Mental Health: the importance of contextual sensitivity and appropriat...Global Mental Health: the importance of contextual sensitivity and appropriat...
Global Mental Health: the importance of contextual sensitivity and appropriat...RMBorders
 
Tok prezis 2013
Tok prezis 2013Tok prezis 2013
Tok prezis 2013gwsis
 
Volunteer Advocacy Project - Week 1
Volunteer Advocacy Project - Week 1Volunteer Advocacy Project - Week 1
Volunteer Advocacy Project - Week 1Patti Singleton
 
Dissecting culture and its application to business.docx
Dissecting culture and its application to business.docxDissecting culture and its application to business.docx
Dissecting culture and its application to business.docxmadlynplamondon
 
Nga Pae O Te Maramatanga Presentation - Transforming māori experiences of his...
Nga Pae O Te Maramatanga Presentation - Transforming māori experiences of his...Nga Pae O Te Maramatanga Presentation - Transforming māori experiences of his...
Nga Pae O Te Maramatanga Presentation - Transforming māori experiences of his...Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Lecture Slides 14 - Inequality.pdf
Lecture Slides 14 - Inequality.pdfLecture Slides 14 - Inequality.pdf
Lecture Slides 14 - Inequality.pdfOsmanIbrahimAwAli
 
D10_E5 Intercultural Communication Skills_Yuri Kagolovsky & Kathryn Brillinger
D10_E5 Intercultural Communication Skills_Yuri Kagolovsky & Kathryn BrillingerD10_E5 Intercultural Communication Skills_Yuri Kagolovsky & Kathryn Brillinger
D10_E5 Intercultural Communication Skills_Yuri Kagolovsky & Kathryn Brillingerocasiconference
 
Indigenous Knowledge within a Global Knowledge System
Indigenous Knowledge within a Global Knowledge SystemIndigenous Knowledge within a Global Knowledge System
Indigenous Knowledge within a Global Knowledge SystemChe-Wei Lee
 
Lec 7 Ethics and Culture.pdf
Lec 7 Ethics and Culture.pdfLec 7 Ethics and Culture.pdf
Lec 7 Ethics and Culture.pdfTerribleShelby
 
Culture shock
Culture shockCulture shock
Culture shockIS Manila
 
Language, culture, and identity
Language, culture, and identityLanguage, culture, and identity
Language, culture, and identitynona hr
 
Ontario Court of Justice Presentation Dr Stewart Jan 15.2014
Ontario Court of Justice Presentation Dr Stewart Jan 15.2014Ontario Court of Justice Presentation Dr Stewart Jan 15.2014
Ontario Court of Justice Presentation Dr Stewart Jan 15.2014Suzanne Stewart
 
Introduction cda pid2012
Introduction cda pid2012Introduction cda pid2012
Introduction cda pid2012Francesca Helm
 
What is the Intercultural Communication Competence and How You Can Enhance It?
What is the Intercultural Communication Competence and How You Can Enhance It?What is the Intercultural Communication Competence and How You Can Enhance It?
What is the Intercultural Communication Competence and How You Can Enhance It?Kazunori Nozawa
 

Similar to Pūrākau – Theories, Narratives, Models & Application (20)

Māori Deficit Statistics in Aotearoa New Zealand- A response for maori by maori
Māori Deficit Statistics in Aotearoa New Zealand- A response for maori by maoriMāori Deficit Statistics in Aotearoa New Zealand- A response for maori by maori
Māori Deficit Statistics in Aotearoa New Zealand- A response for maori by maori
 
Chapter3 4thed 150204090422-conversion-gate01
Chapter3 4thed 150204090422-conversion-gate01Chapter3 4thed 150204090422-conversion-gate01
Chapter3 4thed 150204090422-conversion-gate01
 
Chapter 3 4th ed
Chapter 3 4th edChapter 3 4th ed
Chapter 3 4th ed
 
Global Mental Health: the importance of contextual sensitivity and appropriat...
Global Mental Health: the importance of contextual sensitivity and appropriat...Global Mental Health: the importance of contextual sensitivity and appropriat...
Global Mental Health: the importance of contextual sensitivity and appropriat...
 
Tok prezis 2013
Tok prezis 2013Tok prezis 2013
Tok prezis 2013
 
Volunteer Advocacy Project - Week 1
Volunteer Advocacy Project - Week 1Volunteer Advocacy Project - Week 1
Volunteer Advocacy Project - Week 1
 
Dissecting culture and its application to business.docx
Dissecting culture and its application to business.docxDissecting culture and its application to business.docx
Dissecting culture and its application to business.docx
 
Navigating the Labyrinth of Constant Change
Navigating the Labyrinth of Constant ChangeNavigating the Labyrinth of Constant Change
Navigating the Labyrinth of Constant Change
 
Nga Pae O Te Maramatanga Presentation - Transforming māori experiences of his...
Nga Pae O Te Maramatanga Presentation - Transforming māori experiences of his...Nga Pae O Te Maramatanga Presentation - Transforming māori experiences of his...
Nga Pae O Te Maramatanga Presentation - Transforming māori experiences of his...
 
Lecture Slides 14 - Inequality.pdf
Lecture Slides 14 - Inequality.pdfLecture Slides 14 - Inequality.pdf
Lecture Slides 14 - Inequality.pdf
 
D10_E5 Intercultural Communication Skills_Yuri Kagolovsky & Kathryn Brillinger
D10_E5 Intercultural Communication Skills_Yuri Kagolovsky & Kathryn BrillingerD10_E5 Intercultural Communication Skills_Yuri Kagolovsky & Kathryn Brillinger
D10_E5 Intercultural Communication Skills_Yuri Kagolovsky & Kathryn Brillinger
 
Indigenous Knowledge within a Global Knowledge System
Indigenous Knowledge within a Global Knowledge SystemIndigenous Knowledge within a Global Knowledge System
Indigenous Knowledge within a Global Knowledge System
 
Lec 7 Ethics and Culture.pdf
Lec 7 Ethics and Culture.pdfLec 7 Ethics and Culture.pdf
Lec 7 Ethics and Culture.pdf
 
Culture shock
Culture shockCulture shock
Culture shock
 
Diversity Awareness: A Training Module
Diversity Awareness:  A Training ModuleDiversity Awareness:  A Training Module
Diversity Awareness: A Training Module
 
Language, culture, and identity
Language, culture, and identityLanguage, culture, and identity
Language, culture, and identity
 
Ontario Court of Justice Presentation Dr Stewart Jan 15.2014
Ontario Court of Justice Presentation Dr Stewart Jan 15.2014Ontario Court of Justice Presentation Dr Stewart Jan 15.2014
Ontario Court of Justice Presentation Dr Stewart Jan 15.2014
 
Introduction cda pid2012
Introduction cda pid2012Introduction cda pid2012
Introduction cda pid2012
 
It's Interpersonal Ch. 10
It's Interpersonal Ch. 10It's Interpersonal Ch. 10
It's Interpersonal Ch. 10
 
What is the Intercultural Communication Competence and How You Can Enhance It?
What is the Intercultural Communication Competence and How You Can Enhance It?What is the Intercultural Communication Competence and How You Can Enhance It?
What is the Intercultural Communication Competence and How You Can Enhance It?
 

More from Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena

Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma
Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma
Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Historical intergenerational trauma part 2 organ recipients
Historical intergenerational trauma part 2 organ recipientsHistorical intergenerational trauma part 2 organ recipients
Historical intergenerational trauma part 2 organ recipientsDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Historical intergenerational trauma.part 1 epigenetic research
Historical intergenerational trauma.part 1 epigenetic researchHistorical intergenerational trauma.part 1 epigenetic research
Historical intergenerational trauma.part 1 epigenetic researchDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Te Tiriti o Waitangi te wakaminenga 1808 and he wakaputanga 1835
Te Tiriti o Waitangi te wakaminenga 1808 and he wakaputanga 1835Te Tiriti o Waitangi te wakaminenga 1808 and he wakaputanga 1835
Te Tiriti o Waitangi te wakaminenga 1808 and he wakaputanga 1835Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
A basic structure for layering a masters or doctoral thesis
A basic structure for layering a masters or doctoral thesisA basic structure for layering a masters or doctoral thesis
A basic structure for layering a masters or doctoral thesisDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
A formula for structuring and layering an essay
A formula for structuring and layering an essayA formula for structuring and layering an essay
A formula for structuring and layering an essayDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Intro to sociology Applying Conflict theory, Structural Functionalism theory ...
Intro to sociology Applying Conflict theory, Structural Functionalism theory ...Intro to sociology Applying Conflict theory, Structural Functionalism theory ...
Intro to sociology Applying Conflict theory, Structural Functionalism theory ...Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
The transmission of Maaori narratives of Historical Intergenerational Trauma ...
The transmission of Maaori narratives of Historical Intergenerational Trauma ...The transmission of Maaori narratives of Historical Intergenerational Trauma ...
The transmission of Maaori narratives of Historical Intergenerational Trauma ...Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Idle No More-Aotearoa The Spoken Word Presentation by Michael Frew
Idle No More-Aotearoa The Spoken Word Presentation by Michael FrewIdle No More-Aotearoa The Spoken Word Presentation by Michael Frew
Idle No More-Aotearoa The Spoken Word Presentation by Michael FrewDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Comparing the policy of Aboriginal Assimilation in Australia, Canada and New ...
Comparing the policy of Aboriginal Assimilation in Australia, Canada and New ...Comparing the policy of Aboriginal Assimilation in Australia, Canada and New ...
Comparing the policy of Aboriginal Assimilation in Australia, Canada and New ...Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 6 Whakaotinga
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 6 WhakaotingaPoowhiri Poutama Framework Session 6 Whakaotinga
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 6 WhakaotingaDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 5 Whakaoranga
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 5 WhakaorangaPoowhiri Poutama Framework Session 5 Whakaoranga
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 5 WhakaorangaDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 4 Whakaratarata
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 4 WhakaratarataPoowhiri Poutama Framework Session 4 Whakaratarata
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 4 WhakaratarataDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 3 Whakatangitangi
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 3 WhakatangitangiPoowhiri Poutama Framework Session 3 Whakatangitangi
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 3 WhakatangitangiDr Rawiri Waretini-Karena
 

More from Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena (20)

Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma
Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma
Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma
 
Palistinian liberation organisation
Palistinian liberation organisation Palistinian liberation organisation
Palistinian liberation organisation
 
Gender - Sexism 2016
Gender - Sexism 2016Gender - Sexism 2016
Gender - Sexism 2016
 
Red power
Red powerRed power
Red power
 
Historical intergenerational trauma part 2 organ recipients
Historical intergenerational trauma part 2 organ recipientsHistorical intergenerational trauma part 2 organ recipients
Historical intergenerational trauma part 2 organ recipients
 
Historical intergenerational trauma.part 1 epigenetic research
Historical intergenerational trauma.part 1 epigenetic researchHistorical intergenerational trauma.part 1 epigenetic research
Historical intergenerational trauma.part 1 epigenetic research
 
Racism
RacismRacism
Racism
 
Te Tiriti o Waitangi te wakaminenga 1808 and he wakaputanga 1835
Te Tiriti o Waitangi te wakaminenga 1808 and he wakaputanga 1835Te Tiriti o Waitangi te wakaminenga 1808 and he wakaputanga 1835
Te Tiriti o Waitangi te wakaminenga 1808 and he wakaputanga 1835
 
A basic structure for layering a masters or doctoral thesis
A basic structure for layering a masters or doctoral thesisA basic structure for layering a masters or doctoral thesis
A basic structure for layering a masters or doctoral thesis
 
A formula for structuring and layering an essay
A formula for structuring and layering an essayA formula for structuring and layering an essay
A formula for structuring and layering an essay
 
Intro to sociology Applying Conflict theory, Structural Functionalism theory ...
Intro to sociology Applying Conflict theory, Structural Functionalism theory ...Intro to sociology Applying Conflict theory, Structural Functionalism theory ...
Intro to sociology Applying Conflict theory, Structural Functionalism theory ...
 
The transmission of Maaori narratives of Historical Intergenerational Trauma ...
The transmission of Maaori narratives of Historical Intergenerational Trauma ...The transmission of Maaori narratives of Historical Intergenerational Trauma ...
The transmission of Maaori narratives of Historical Intergenerational Trauma ...
 
Idle No More-Aotearoa The Spoken Word Presentation by Michael Frew
Idle No More-Aotearoa The Spoken Word Presentation by Michael FrewIdle No More-Aotearoa The Spoken Word Presentation by Michael Frew
Idle No More-Aotearoa The Spoken Word Presentation by Michael Frew
 
Maori Law
Maori Law Maori Law
Maori Law
 
Comparing the policy of Aboriginal Assimilation in Australia, Canada and New ...
Comparing the policy of Aboriginal Assimilation in Australia, Canada and New ...Comparing the policy of Aboriginal Assimilation in Australia, Canada and New ...
Comparing the policy of Aboriginal Assimilation in Australia, Canada and New ...
 
Constructing an essay_template_2014
Constructing an essay_template_2014Constructing an essay_template_2014
Constructing an essay_template_2014
 
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 6 Whakaotinga
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 6 WhakaotingaPoowhiri Poutama Framework Session 6 Whakaotinga
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 6 Whakaotinga
 
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 5 Whakaoranga
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 5 WhakaorangaPoowhiri Poutama Framework Session 5 Whakaoranga
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 5 Whakaoranga
 
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 4 Whakaratarata
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 4 WhakaratarataPoowhiri Poutama Framework Session 4 Whakaratarata
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 4 Whakaratarata
 
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 3 Whakatangitangi
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 3 WhakatangitangiPoowhiri Poutama Framework Session 3 Whakatangitangi
Poowhiri Poutama Framework Session 3 Whakatangitangi
 

Recently uploaded

Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptx
Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptxDecoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptx
Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptxDhatriParmar
 
CHEST Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.pptx
CHEST Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.pptxCHEST Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.pptx
CHEST Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.pptxAneriPatwari
 
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfGrade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfJemuel Francisco
 
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQ-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQuiz Club NITW
 
How to Manage Buy 3 Get 1 Free in Odoo 17
How to Manage Buy 3 Get 1 Free in Odoo 17How to Manage Buy 3 Get 1 Free in Odoo 17
How to Manage Buy 3 Get 1 Free in Odoo 17Celine George
 
ICS 2208 Lecture Slide Notes for Topic 6
ICS 2208 Lecture Slide Notes for Topic 6ICS 2208 Lecture Slide Notes for Topic 6
ICS 2208 Lecture Slide Notes for Topic 6Vanessa Camilleri
 
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfActive Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfPatidar M
 
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 DatabaseHow to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 DatabaseCeline George
 
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentationCongestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentationdeepaannamalai16
 
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...Association for Project Management
 
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQ-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQuiz Club NITW
 
Sulphonamides, mechanisms and their uses
Sulphonamides, mechanisms and their usesSulphonamides, mechanisms and their uses
Sulphonamides, mechanisms and their usesVijayaLaxmi84
 
ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS........pptx
ARTERIAL BLOOD  GAS ANALYSIS........pptxARTERIAL BLOOD  GAS ANALYSIS........pptx
ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS........pptxAneriPatwari
 
Grade Three -ELLNA-REVIEWER-ENGLISH.pptx
Grade Three -ELLNA-REVIEWER-ENGLISH.pptxGrade Three -ELLNA-REVIEWER-ENGLISH.pptx
Grade Three -ELLNA-REVIEWER-ENGLISH.pptxkarenfajardo43
 
ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnv
ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnvESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnv
ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnvRicaMaeCastro1
 
Concurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management systemConcurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management systemChristalin Nelson
 
Transaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemTransaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemChristalin Nelson
 
MS4 level being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdf
MS4 level   being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdfMS4 level   being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdf
MS4 level being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdfMr Bounab Samir
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptx
Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptxDecoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptx
Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptx
 
CHEST Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.pptx
CHEST Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.pptxCHEST Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.pptx
CHEST Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.pptx
 
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfGrade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
 
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQ-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
 
How to Manage Buy 3 Get 1 Free in Odoo 17
How to Manage Buy 3 Get 1 Free in Odoo 17How to Manage Buy 3 Get 1 Free in Odoo 17
How to Manage Buy 3 Get 1 Free in Odoo 17
 
Faculty Profile prashantha K EEE dept Sri Sairam college of Engineering
Faculty Profile prashantha K EEE dept Sri Sairam college of EngineeringFaculty Profile prashantha K EEE dept Sri Sairam college of Engineering
Faculty Profile prashantha K EEE dept Sri Sairam college of Engineering
 
ICS 2208 Lecture Slide Notes for Topic 6
ICS 2208 Lecture Slide Notes for Topic 6ICS 2208 Lecture Slide Notes for Topic 6
ICS 2208 Lecture Slide Notes for Topic 6
 
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfActive Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
 
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 DatabaseHow to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
 
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentationCongestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
 
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
 
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQ-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor General Quiz-7th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
 
Sulphonamides, mechanisms and their uses
Sulphonamides, mechanisms and their usesSulphonamides, mechanisms and their uses
Sulphonamides, mechanisms and their uses
 
ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS........pptx
ARTERIAL BLOOD  GAS ANALYSIS........pptxARTERIAL BLOOD  GAS ANALYSIS........pptx
ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS........pptx
 
Grade Three -ELLNA-REVIEWER-ENGLISH.pptx
Grade Three -ELLNA-REVIEWER-ENGLISH.pptxGrade Three -ELLNA-REVIEWER-ENGLISH.pptx
Grade Three -ELLNA-REVIEWER-ENGLISH.pptx
 
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTAParadigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
 
ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnv
ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnvESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnv
ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnv
 
Concurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management systemConcurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management system
 
Transaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemTransaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management System
 
MS4 level being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdf
MS4 level   being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdfMS4 level   being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdf
MS4 level being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdf
 

Pūrākau – Theories, Narratives, Models & Application

  • 2. Karakia Timatanga He hōnore he korōria ki te Atua He maungārongo ki te whenua He whakaaro pai ki nga tāngata katoa. Hangā e te Atua he ngākau hou Ki roto ki tēnā ki tēnā o mātou Whakatōngia tōu Wairua Tapu Hei āwhina hei tohutohu i a mātou Ake ake ake Amine
  • 3. Learning Outcomes • To identify Pūrākau theory, narratives and application • To examine how these theories are applied • To evaluate the learnings
  • 4. 1. Pūrākau Theory – by Dr Jenny Bol Jun Lee 2. Brainstorm Māori deficit statistics 3. Colonising Tree Model – by Dr Rawiri Waretini- Karena 4. Pūrākau Model – by Dr Jacquelyn Elkington 5. Pūtaketanga theory – Dr Rawiri Waretini- Karena 6. Intergenerational Pūrākau -Genogram
  • 5. Pūrākau Theory Definition: Pū= Origin + Rakau = Tree • Lee (2005) States; It is not coincidental that the word Pūrākau literally refers to the roots or base (Pū) of the tree (rākau), rather it is significant that 'story telling' derives its meaning in Māori language from words that relate to the tree and bush, since the imagery of tree often reflect our cultural understandings of social relationships, our interconnectedness with each other and the natural environment (p.7).
  • 6. Methodology Pūrākau theory,’ as a methodology is employed in Kaupapa Māori research because of its ability to layer stories one upon the other. Pūrākau is used in a variety of ways, and is a fundamental methodology for distributing knowledge, values, protocols and worldviews.
  • 7. Whaikoorero Pūrākau Taaniko Haka Ta Moko Whakairo Waiata Examples of Pūrākau
  • 8. Quote: • Lee (2005) states; Pūrākau theory is one form of Māori narratives that originates from oral literature traditions. • Other narrative forms include moteatea (traditional song), whakapapa (genealogy) whaikōrero (speech making) and whakatauki (proverbs) each with their own categories, style, complex patterns and characteristics" (p.7).
  • 9. Pūrākau Theory Academic Rationale • Lee (2005) suggests that; "a Pūrākau approach can challenge dominant discourses that continue to de-center Māori experiences, cultural notions and aspirations in ways that resonate and connect to our people"(p.13).
  • 10. Pūrākau & Narratives • Narrative focuses on issues that arise using externalising language • Pūrākau focuses on the issue that arise from a whakapapa perspective that includes contributing factors thus contextualising the issue
  • 11. • How does Pūrākau theory inform your understanding of the philosophy behind Māori narratives?
  • 12. Pū= Origin + Take= Issue +tanga = action As opposed to Pūrakau theory which unpacks layers of stories, Pūtaketanga theory focuses on specific issues and layers of contributing factors leading back to root causes While Pūrākau theory examines macro perspectives, Pūtaketanga theory examines micro perspectives. Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena 2014
  • 13. Pūrākau Theory Macro Pūtaketanga Theory Micro
  • 14. Underlying theorists • These are theorists who have contributed to my thinking and development of Pūtaketanga theory. • Mātauranga Māori theories – Dr Rapata Wiri • Pūrākau theories – Dr Jacquelyn Elkington & Dr Jenny Bol Jun Lee • Decolonising methodologies & Māori knowledge– Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith
  • 15. Underlying perspectives • Dr Rapata Wiri advocates that mātauranga Māori perspectives should have a whakapapa, and be based on tikanga Māori principles and values. • Dr Jacquelyn Elkington & Dr Jenny Bol Jun Lee advocate that Pūrākau from a counselling & educational perspective peels back layers of stories • Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith Advocates a decolonising methodology that proclaims “only Māori” are the validators and legitimisers of Māori knowledge.
  • 16. Māori Worldviews Identity Contextual Pūtaketanga Theory Mātauranga Māori Hononga to make links Whakapapa Māori Epistemologies Tikanga & kawa Whakawhānaungatanga Mana Mauri Manaakitanga
  • 17. • Pūtaketanga theory advocates that everything has a genealogy or a whakapapa • It therefore surmises that nothing manifests from out of thin air. Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena 2014
  • 18. Pūtaketanga Model Main Issue Contributing Factor 2 Contributing Factor 1 (Dr. Rawiri Waretini-Karena 2014)
  • 19. • What are examples & underlying themes behind Māori deficit statistics? • (Whiteboard exercise)
  • 20. • Poverty – sometimes intergenerational • Lack of knowledge regarding the speaking of native language • Loss of cultural identity, heritage, cultural principles, protocols & practices
  • 23. • What are your thoughts on the colonising tree and how it informs your understanding of Pūrākau concepts?
  • 24. Pūrākau Model by Dr Jacquelyn Elkington Age range Stage Perspective 0-15 Tiaki To be cared for Development begins with the story of others 15-25 Taraia Experiential To experiment with other plots, depend less on others 25-50 Tino Rangatiratanga Self- Determining Development takes on own life. Choices are made about with whom one co-authors 50-65 Arotakinga Evaluation & Reflection Story writes into history new editions & reflections 65+ Whānau Whanui Moments highlighted in biography. Dependence on family becomes significant
  • 25. Exercise • Break into five groups • Each group will take up one of the stages • The groups are to break their stage into sections and brainstorm attributes of each stage • Each group is to share attributes they have identified back to the class
  • 26. Discussion What are underlying themes behind this exercise?
  • 27. Intergenerational Analysis model • The model on the next slide tracks ancestors and their stories across each generation • It also superimposes legislative policies over the top of each generation to determine the legislative environment • The rationale behind this model is to determine what influence legislative policies played on Māori deficit statistics, and thus make a connection between legislative policies, Māori experiences of historical intergenerational trauma, and colonisation.
  • 28. Intergenerational Analysis Model Time Ancestors Intergenerational stories Legislative Policies 1840s NZ Constitution Act 1852 Native Lands Act 1862 Waikato Invasion 1864 Native Courts Act 1865 Native Schools Act 1867 1920s Native Health Act 1909 Tohunga Suppression Act 1907 1940s WW 2 Rural to Urban migration Pepperpotting system 1960s Māori Affairs Act 1953 Town & Country planning Act 1953 The Hunn Report 1960 Rating Act 1967 1980s NZ Constitution Act 1986 2014 Foreshore & seabed Act 2004 Search & surveillance Bill The Food Bill Asset Sales Inequality policies Dr Rawiri Waretini Karena 2010
  • 29. Generation 4 1840 - 1940 Relationship with the Colonials Great Grandfather: Te Nahu Te Kuri Waretini- Weteni. Fought in the Waikato invasion against the British empire1863 Exiled with King Tawhiao into the King country. Fought along side Rewi Maniapoto and Tuhoe at Orakau Pa Legislative Violations: Native Lands Act Suppression of Rebellion Act 1863 Waikato Invasion Native Schools act 1863 Tohunga suppression Act Generation 3 1920’s-1989 Aftermath of colonial assimilation Grand Father: Kapa (Tom) Te Wharua Waretini Weteni Brought up by Princess Te Puea Helped build Turangawaewae Marae Spoke Maori but was caned and punished in school. Fought in World War Two Moved away from Māori culture for western religion Legislative violations: Native Schools Act 1867 Tohunga Suppression Act 1908 Native Health Act 1909 WW2 Hunn Report 1961 Generation 2 1946 – 1996 Once were Warriors generation Father: Raymond Bartholomew Waretini Karena Welder- Boilermaker New Urban Māori Under valued anything Maori Didn’t learn tikanga-cultural heritage Put his friends before his family Abused his wife and children Legislative Violations: Hunn Report 1961 Pepper potting system Rural to Urban migration Generation 1 Rediscovering cultural heritage Mokopuna: Rawiri-David- Waretini-Junior :Karena Musician - Lecturer: Grew up with no identity Did not know my native language or culture. Wasn’t taught tikanga, kawa principles or values Suffered years of child abuse Went on to change the cycle and get an education Legislative Violations: Pu Ao Te Atatu NZ Constitution Act 1986 Fore shore & Seabed 2004 Takutai Moana Bill 2010 Oil drilling Asset sales Fracking TPPA Intergenerational Analysis Model
  • 30. Genogram • The genogram identifies consequences of intergenerational policies across generations • The genogram also examines how detrimental consequences trickle from one generation to the next. • The key identifies certain consequences as well as highlighting which member is effected
  • 32. Discussion • How has this presentation informed your understanding of Pūrākau & Pūtaketanga theories, narratives, models & application?
  • 33. Intergenerational Exercise Get into five groups: Group 1 60’s Group 2 70’s Group 3 80’s Group 4 90’s Group 5 2000’s You are to listen to the song of your era Discuss what you remember in your era
  • 34. Exercise Group Focus • What was society like in this era? • What were the clothes like? • What was the food like? • Favourite Television shows • What memories does this bring up for you? After completion of exercise students are to brainstorm what they noticed? Present learning's back to the class: Discuss how each era has influenced the other!! • Debrief
  • 35. Debrief • What learnings that have come form this exercise?
  • 37. Discussion What are underlying themes behind this video?
  • 38. Karakia Whakamutunga Kia tau ki a tatou katoa, te atawhai o to tatou Ariki, o Ihu Karaiti, me te Aroha o te Atua, me te whiwhinga tahitanga ki te wairua tapu, ake ake ake Amine.
  • 39. Reference • Lee, J.(2005). Māori cultural regeneration: Pūrākau as pedagogy. Paper presented as part of a symposium Indigenous (Māori) pedagogies: Towards community and cultural regeneration with Te Kawehau Hoskins and Wiremu Doherty. Centre for Research in lifelong learning International Conference, Stirling: Scotland. • Wiri, R. (2013). Mātauranga Māori: The Traditional Origins of Māori Knowledge Puirtia te aka I pikihia ai e Tāwhaki. Puirtia te aka i pikihia ai e Tāwhaki. Grasp hold of the vine which was climbed by Tāwhaki. Whakatāne: New Zealand. Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi • Wiri, R. (2001). The Prophecies of the Great Canyon of Toi: A History of Te Whāiti-nui-a-Toi in the Western Urewera Mountains of New Zealand, Ph.D thesis, Auckland University. • Smith, L, T.(1999). Decolonizing methodologies: Research and Indigenous peoples. Dunedin: New Zealand. University of Otago Press